using System.Collections.Generic;
using Cooking.Core.Model;

namespace Cooking.UnitTest.FakeData
{
    public class Step : IOrderable
    {
        public int Id { get; set; }
        public int SequenceNumber { get; set; }
        public string Description { get; set; }

        public static List<Step> TestData()
        {
            List<Step> data = new List<Step>
                                  {
                                      new Step { Description = "Put peanut butter on one slice", Id =1 , SequenceNumber = 1},
                                      new Step { Description = "Put jelly on the other slice", Id =1 , SequenceNumber = 2},
                                      new Step { Description = "Place the two slices together", Id =1 , SequenceNumber = 3},
                                      new Step { Description = "Place the two slices together", Id =1 , SequenceNumber = 4},
                                      new Step { Description = "Place the two slices together", Id =1 , SequenceNumber = 5},
                                      new Step { Description = "Place the two slices together", Id =1 , SequenceNumber = 6},
                                      new Step { Description = "Place the two slices together", Id =1 , SequenceNumber = 7},
                                      new Step { Description = "Place the two slices together", Id =1 , SequenceNumber = 8},
                                      new Step { Description = "Place the two slices together", Id =1 , SequenceNumber = 9},
                                  };

            return data;
        }
    }
}